An energy-efficient light at the end of the tunnel for landlords fighting inflationđź’ˇ

An energy-efficient light at the end of the tunnel for landlords fighting inflationđź’ˇ

As the cost of living continues to rise, energy efficiency has become the new battleground for landlords’ fighting to beat inflation.

A recent study conducted on behalf of GetGround has found that a high inflationary environment is triggering a significant change in the way that landlords interact with their tenants, but less in the types of property, they choose to invest in. To continue reading, please Click Here


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